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            <title>Virtual Microscope for a Biology Lab</title>
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            <description>This is a demo of Virtual Biology Lab.  This microscope is designed to &quot;feel&quot; and operate the same as a real microscope.  The program is easy to use and allows for unlimited access anywhere.  Great for lab follow up and learning cell structure as slides are labeled with key features. All slides are in 5 power settings: 1x,4x,10x,20x and 40x. There is also a complete Anatomy and Physiology Lab.  Priced so every school can afford this 24/7 resource.  Access iis through user name/pass code.Slide images can be added as requested and V-Scope Explorer program can be designed for any age group or class.  There are over 455 slides and 425 slides that are labeled, this is just a sample.  Go to www.vscopeexplorer.com to request a longer trial or more infomation. </description>
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            <title>mi primera presentaci&#243;n</title>
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            <description>presentaci&#243;n de aprendizaje a distancia</description>
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            <title>Psychrometer</title>
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            <description>This site shows students how to measure water potenial or osmotic potenial in plants using a thermocouple psychrometer. The site gives instructions on how to operate the psychrometer which measures the potential energy of the amount of water flowing through the plant. The psychrometer records water potential in units of pressure.</description>
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